Baby Music
Early Literacy Center 2200 Pioneer Ave - 2nd Floor, Cheyenne, WY, United StatesYou and your baby can engage in musical activities at this unique session designed for caregivers and babies. (Ages Birth–24 Months; Early Literacy Center)
You and your baby can engage in musical activities at this unique session designed for caregivers and babies. (Ages Birth–24 Months; Early Literacy Center)
Spend your Friday afternoons at the library to watch a matinee. Each week will feature a different movie. Bring a favorite snack and enjoy the show!(Children & Families; Burns Branch Library) Movies by Week February 7: Abominable (rated PG) February 14: Lady and the Tramp (rated PG) February 21: Dora and the Lost City of Gold (rated PG) February 28: ...
Come to the library on Friday afternoons to watch a variety of family-friendly films. We’ll watch a different movie each week. Feel free to bring your favorite snacks to enjoy as you watch! (Children & Families; Pine Bluffs Branch Library) Movies by Week February 7: Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life (rated PG) February 14: Princess Diaries 2: ...
Based on a true story, The Best of Enemies (rated PG-13) centers on the unlikely relationship between an outspoken civil rights activist and a local Ku Klux Klan leader who reluctantly co-chaired a community summit, battling over the desegregation of schools in Durham, North Carolina during the summer of 1971. Enjoy free popcorn and a discussion afterward. All of the ...
Looking for grants for your nonprofit? Only 10 percent of U.S. foundations have websites! Come learn how to use Foundation Directory Online (FDO) to help find funders. FDO is the most comprehensive prospect research tool for fundraisers, with over 140,000 grantmaker profiles. Presented in partnership with Candid/Funding Information Network and L2B. *NOTE: This class is for nonprofit organizations looking for ...
Gamers Unite Fridays for video game co-op, competition, and modding side quests. Kick off your weekend with fun and friends. (Grades 7–12; Sage Room)
Join us for an evening of gaming and power-ups (food and drinks) after the library closes. Please visit the event calendar at lclsonline.org to RSVP for this event or visit the Teen Desk. (Grades 7–12; Sage Room)
Join us this month for an informal discussion of the book Next Year in Havana by Chanel Cleeton. After the death of her beloved Grandma, Marisol, a Cuban American woman travels to Havana where she discovers the roots of her identity and unearths a family secret hidden since the Cuban revolution. When more family history comes to light, Marisol will ...
Sing, sway, laugh, and play with skilled educator Laura Sutton. (Ages 2 – 5; Early Literacy Center)
We continue the celebration and conversation about Black History Month with lunch and a screening of The Hate U Give (rated PG-13), a movie adaptation of the book by Angie Thomas. We’ll chat briefly afterwards about the book and movie tie-in and how this important topic impacts your life. Everyone is welcome, whether they have read the book or not. ...
Family history research on your African American ancestors can be difficult. This class will give you some hints about where to search beyond standard genealogy resources. We will look into census records, Freedman’s Bank Records, military records, newspapers, DNA research, and more. (Adults; Sunflower Room)
You’re invited to a party- a book party! Join us for a celebration of reading with young readers that’s a little bit storytime and a little bit book club. We will read, sing, play, learn, and talk about books. (Grades Pre-K–2; Early Literacy Center)
Seniors and veterans are invited to enjoy refreshments and free activities. On February 10, put your creativity to the test with a “bad art” contest. The goal here is to create the worst looking piece of art with the supplies provided. Judging will take place the same week and the winner announced on February 24. Also on February 24, there ...
There are many times when someone other than a child’s parent may need to have the legal right to make decisions about a child. This presentation will cover the basics of guardianship of minor children and the court process for obtaining guardianship. A Q&A session and opportunities to apply for services will follow the presentation. Presented in partnership with Equal ...
Come and experience stories, stretching, and fun with a special early literacy class. This month’s theme is Love and Sharing. (Ages 18 Months–5 Years; Cottonwood Room)
The TRIO Educational Opportunity Center (EOC) will be presenting information on scholarships. Information will include where to find scholarships, how to prepare for scholarships, how to write scholarship essays, what mistakes to avoid, and other helpful tips. (Teens & Adults; Cottonwood Room)
Ladies, need a break? This event is for you! Create a mini scrapbook for yourself or to give to a loved one. Please bring 8-12 photos to use in your scrapbook. (Adults; Burns Branch Library)
Book club will meet twice during the month of February. We will review the first half of the book on the 13th and the second part on the 27th. Participants can bring a “brown bag” meal, and desserts and drinks will be provided. This month, in recognition of Black History Month, we will be reading The Parker Inheritance. The first ...
Having attended the 1963 March on Washington and listened firsthand to Martin Luther King, Jr.’s profound words, “I have a dream,” Dr. Clayborne Carson is uniquely positioned to teach about King’s works, beliefs, and impact. In 1985, Coretta Scott King provided Carson with all of MLK’s personal writings; he has since dedicated his life to the King Papers Project, the ...
Valentine’s Day is coming and Cupid is preparing. Last year he locked his bow and arrows in a box for safekeeping and now he can’t remember any of the combinations! Can you help Cupid get into the box to his bow and arrows in time for Valentine’s Day? Good luck! *Groups are limited to five people. The escape room takes 45 ...